As published in McKnight’s Senior Living, October 5, 2020 For many senior living and care facilities and healthcare workers, the events and tragedies surrounding COVID-19 were by far the most challenging industry issue that they have ever encountered. During the initial surge of the virus, facilities were left scrambling for […]
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Anatomy of a Personal Injury Case: 8 Steps to Expect in the Process
October 5, 2020 | by Christine McCarthyIf you have suffered an injury due to a car accident or a slip and fall, it is advisable that you contact and retain a personal injury attorney to assess your case and take it through the process from the complaint to the recovery. This article explains the typical steps […]
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Bob Barker Rule: Can dog owners be liable for a personal injury caused by their dog at a dog park, if the dog has not been spayed or neutered?
August 14, 2020 | by Einhorn BarbaritoSince the start of the pandemic, many New Jerseyans have been forced to live in essential isolation, however the 32.4% of New Jersey households who have at least one dog seem to have found respite from lockdown in the couple times per day they are able to take their pets […]
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Tax Exemption Denied for High-end Restaurant Located on Kean University Campus
August 7, 2020 | by Thomas F. Dorn, JrOn June 30, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court reversed the Appellate Division in Gourmet Dining, LLC v. Union Township (A-8-19), finding that a high-end for-profit restaurant located on the Kean University campus did not qualify for a local tax exemption. Applicable Tax Statutes The Supreme Court discussed the applicability […]
